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Beyond Meat announces layoffs after lower Q2 sales

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Plant-based meat maker Beyond Meat has said it’s laying off 4% of its workforce after a difficult second quarter that saw cost-conscious customers bypass its higher-priced products.

El Segundo, California-based Beyond Meat said its revenue fell 1.6% to $147 million. That was short of Wall Street’s forecast of $149 million, according to analysts polled by FactSet. The company reported a net loss of $97 million, or $1.53 per share, which was also larger than analysts expected.

Beyond Meat President and CEO Ethan

Brown said customers dealing with food price inflation traded down to cheaper store brands of plant-based meat or bought animal meat. Brown said the results magnified the importance of the company’s longtime goal of achieving price parity with animal-based meat.

Brown said Beyond Meat’s ground beef currently costs $8.35 per pound. That compares to an average of $4.90 per pound for animal-based ground beef, he said.

“In a kind of unfortunat­e way, it’s reinforcin­g our strategy and it’s propelling us and challengin­g us to try to wring cost out of our system as quickly as we can,” Brown said Thursday in a conference call with investors.

US retail sales rose 2.2% thanks to sales of Beyond Meat Jerky, a new product introduced as part of a partnershi­p with PepsiCo. But other products, including plant-based burgers and chicken, saw lower sales.

Beyond Meat gave no update on its partnershi­p with McDonald’s, which recently ended a US trial of the McPlant, a burger it developed in partnershi­p with Beyond Meat. McDonald’s also hasn’t confirmed its future plans for the burger in the US. (AP)

 ?? ?? Packages of Beyond Meat’s Beyond Burgers and Beyond Sausage, are shown in this photo, in New York, on April 29, 2021. The plant-based meat maker said on Aug 4, 2022, it’s laying off 4% of its workforce after a difficult second quarter that saw cost-conscious customers bypass its higher-priced products. (AP)
Packages of Beyond Meat’s Beyond Burgers and Beyond Sausage, are shown in this photo, in New York, on April 29, 2021. The plant-based meat maker said on Aug 4, 2022, it’s laying off 4% of its workforce after a difficult second quarter that saw cost-conscious customers bypass its higher-priced products. (AP)

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